SRP and Cell PotentialElectrochemistry
In the context of electrochemical thermodynamics, how do and differ as properties?
Expert Answer
is an intensive property, whereas (the Gibbs free energy change of the reaction) is an extensive property.
In the context of electrochemical thermodynamics, how do and differ as properties?
is an intensive property, whereas (the Gibbs free energy change of the reaction) is an extensive property.
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